Legal technology platforms InfoTrack and Legora have partnered to bring verified Australian legal, property, and compliance data into AI-assisted legal workflows.
InfoTrack and Legora have teamed up to connect Legora’s agentic AI platform for legal work with select InfoTrack services through InfoTrack.ai, InfoTrack’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) platform. Subject to firm permissions and controls, the providers said in a statement, lawyers can access property searches, company information, and identity verification within the same environment used for matter work.
InfoTrack is providing the verified data layer, connecting firms to Australian government registries, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), identity verification frameworks, financial institutions, and regulated conveyancing processes, while Legora is providing the legal AI workflow layer, supporting legal teams across research, drafting, review, collaboration, and agentic workflows.
“Together, the companies help close the gap between AI-assisted analysis and the verified actions required to progress a matter,” the statement said, adding that the two providers are addressing implementation gaps by connecting legal AI with the verified infrastructure firms already trust.
InfoTrack head of AI solutions Ajay Kumar said: “The profession has always required information underpinning legal work to come from sources that can be relied upon.”
“This partnership brings verified data into the AI workflows firms are adopting, so lawyers do not have to choose between efficiency and integrity.”
Legora’s vice president in APJ, Heather Paterson, said: “As legal work moves towards agentic workflows, the verified data behind every action becomes critical.”
“Bringing InfoTrack’s trusted property and corporate data into Legora means stronger validation and citation, while significantly reducing friction across the matters our partner firms handle every day.”
Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of professional services (including Lawyers Weekly, HR Leader, Accountants Daily, and Accounting Times). He is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in New South Wales, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.
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